Electrum is an extension to the Alloy Analyzer by INESC TEC (the Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science) and ONERA (the French aerospace research center) provides an analyzer for Electrum models, a temporal extension to the Alloy modeling language. The Analyzer provides both bounded and unbounded model checking procedures.
Alloy 5 is a self-contained executable, which includes the Kodkod's extension Pardinus model finder and a variety of SAT solvers, as well as the standard Alloy library and a collection of tutorial examples. The same jar file can be incorporated into other applications to use Alloy as an API, and includes the source code. See the release notes for details of new features.
More documentation can be found at: http://alloytools.org/documentation.html.
Alloy runs on all operating systems with a recent JVM (Java 6 or later). It is made available as a runnable jar file with both a cross-platform SAT solver (Sat4j and more efficient native SAT solvers (minisat, lingeling/plingeling, glucose).
Note however that starting with macOS High Sierra, it is necessary to install a dedicated
JVM to run Alloy on macOS. A .pkg
file is provided for that purpose.
Checkout the project and type ./gradlew build
. You find the executable JAR in org.alloytools.alloy.dist/target/org.alloytools.alloy.dist.jar after the build has finished.
$ java version # requires 1.8 (and NOT 1.9, gradle does not run on 1.9)
java version "1.8.0_144"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_144-b01)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.144-b01, mixed model
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/haslab/Electrum2.git
$ cd Electrum2
$ ./gradlew build
$ java -jar org.alloytools.alloy.dist/target/org.alloytools.alloy.dist.jar
# opens GUI
The master
branch points the latest stable version, 2.0. For stable 2.1 release candidates, branch v2.1
should be cloned instead.
Note: if you are behind a proxy, the call to gradlew
is likely to fail, unless you pass it further options about the http and https proxies (and possibly your login and password on this proxy). There are several ways to pass these options, a simple one is to type (replace the XXXXX
's by the adequate settings):
$ ./gradlew -Dhttps.proxyHost=XXXXX -Dhttp.proxyHost=XXXXX -Dhttp.proxyPort=XXXXX \
-Dhttps.proxyPort=XXXXX -Dhttp.proxyUser=XXXXX -Dhttp.proxyPassword=XXXXX \
-Dhttps.proxyUser=XXXXX -Dhttps.proxyPassword=XXXXX \
build
The Alloy build is using a bnd workspace setup using a maven layout. This means it can be build with Gradle and the Eclipse IDE for interactive development. Projects are setup to continuously deliver the executable.
The workspace is divided into a number of projects:
- cnf – Setup directory. Dependencies are specified in [cnf/central.xml] using the maven POM layout
- org.alloytools.alloy.application – Main application code includes the parser, ast, visualiser, and application code
- org.alloytools.alloy.dist – Project to create the distribution executable JAR
- org.alloytools.alloy.extra – Models and examples
- org.alloytools.pardinus – Kodkod's temporal extension without native code
- org.alloytools.kodkod.native – The native code libraries for Kodkod/Pardinus
This workspace uses bnd. This means that the following have special meaning:
- cnf/build.xml – Settings shared between projects
- ./bnd.bnd – Settings for a project. This file will drag in code in a JAR.
- cnf/central.xml – Dependencies from maven central
The workspace is setup for interactive development in Eclipse with the Bndtools plugin. Download Eclipse and install it. You can then Import
existing projects from the Git workspace. You should be asked to install Bndtools from the market place. You can also install Bndtools directly from the Eclipse Market place (see Help/Marketplace
and search for Bndtools
).
Bndtools will continuously create the final executable. The projects are setup to automatically update when a downstream project changes.
Ensure you have the Osmorc plugin is enabled, as this plugin is needed for Bndtools support. It should be enabled by default.
- Choose "Import Project"
- Select the
org.alloytools.alloy
directory. - Choose "Import project from external model: Bnd/Bndtools" and click "Next"
- For "Select Bnd/Bndtools project to import", all projects should be checked by default, click "Next"
- For project SDK, Choose "1.8", Click Finish
Note: do not link the Gradle project, as this will prevent you from running Alloy within IDEA.
To run the Alloy GUI within IDEA, navigate to org.alloytools.alloy.application/src/main/java/edu/mit/csail/sdg/alloy4whole/SimpleGUI and run the SimpleGUI class.
In the root of this workspace type ./gradlew
. This is a script that will download the correct version of gradle and run the build scripts. For settings look at [gradle.properties] and [settings.gradle].
The workspace is setup to build after every commit using Travis.
Currently only the executable jar in org.alloytools.alloy.dist/target/org.alloytools.alloy.dist.jar is build. In the org.alloytools.alloy.dist
project, run ../gradlew macos
. This will leave the PKG file in target/bundle
.
Please read the CONTRIBUTING to understand how you can contribute.